How we live ...

When we live according to the moral principles of our Faith, those around us may respond in three possible ways.

First, they may be so impressed by the example of our goodness, and so envious of the joy which it brings, that they want to join us and become like us. That is the response which we most earnestly desire.

Second, they may be indifferent to us, because they are so bound up with their own selfish cares and concerns; although their eyes may perceive our way of life, their hearts are blind, so we are unable to stir them.

Third, they may react against us, feeling threatened by our example and even angry with us; thus they will cling even more firmly to their material possessions and selfish ambitions, and slander us at every opportunity. Naturally we dread this third type of reaction, because we want to live in peace with our neighbors, regardless of their personal beliefs and values.

But, if no one reacts to us in this way, we must wonder whether we are truly fulfilling the commandments of Christ


-- St. John Chrysostom

Comments

Unknown said…
with all due respect to mar ivanios, this seems like a totally pointless statement. how can one react in any way other than the three mentioned?
Joe V. said…
I would suggest re-reading ... most of us would rather avoid all 3 of these reactions when it comes to Christ
Unknown said…
it still sounds like one big pointless circle. could you just explain it?
Joe V. said…
"When we live according to the moral principles of our Faith" ... I've been recommending this video to many, but check out Fr. Anthony Messeh's video on "Practical Atheist" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqsyGxUywvo). That's the context I read this i.e., how many of us call ourselves Christians, but don't get any reaction from others because of our Christian faith
Joe V. said…
When I read this wisdom from our Church father, I was thinking more of how many of us get no reaction from others due to our Christianity .. we'll get reactions because of other things, but not because of our living our life per the Gospel
Unknown said…
i agree with all that...but how do you differentiate "no reaction" from "indifference." that's why this seems like pointless criteria to me when indifference is considered one of the reactions.

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